Carter, Peden & Eldridge on ‘Contract provisions not to be taken for granted’: 30 August, half-day seminar

The provisions in question are entire agreement clauses, contracting out of good faith and self-imposed writing requirements for contract variation. The speakers are John Carter, Elisabeth Peden and...

Register now for an engaging afternoon as we explore this thought-provoking topic at the Supreme Court of New South Wales Annual Commercial and Corporate Law Conference on Tuesday 29 October 2019.
Hear from our distinguished speakers as they seek to provide a coherent answer to this important question, which could have profound consequences for business, regulators and the legal profession.

2019 Holt Prize which will be awarded to Shipra Chordia for her manuscript, Proportionality in Australian Constitutional Law.

The distinguished judging panel of Professor William Gummow AC, Justice Alan Robertson and Dr Ruth Higgins SC, were unanimous in their decision. Ms Chordia is a barrister at the NSW Bar with a PhD in Constitutional Law from UNSW and an LLB with first class honours from the University of Sydney. She is also a sessional lecturer in public law at UNSW.

The Holt Prize was established in 2015 to honour the late Christopher Holt, co-founder of The Federation Press, and is awarded every second year to a first-time author of a manuscript that covers an academic or practical area of the law. The award, which includes a publishing contract and $12,000 in prize money, reflects the ongoing commitment of The Federation Press to new authors and original Australian scholarship.

Date
Thursday 5th September
5.45pm for 6 - 7.30pm

Location
Sydney Law School, Common Room, Level 4, New Law Building (F10), Eastern Avenue, Camperdown

RSVP
Click here to RSVP or call John Xenos on (02) 9552 2200.
**RSVP acceptances by **Monday 2nd September 2019.****

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ADR Joint CPD event

The New South Wales Bar Association and the Law Society of New South Wales invite members to the next joint ADR CPD event for the year, which will be held at the Law Society of NSW from 5.30pm on...

Carter, Peden & Eldridge on ‘Contract provisions not to be taken for granted’: 30 August, half-day seminar

The provisions in question are entire agreement clauses, contracting out of good faith and self-imposed writing requirements for contract variation. The speakers are John Carter, Elisabeth Peden and...

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2019 Maurice Byers Annual Lecture

29 August - Banco Court

The 2019 Maurice Byers lecture will be given by the Hon Justice Walter Sofronoff, president of the Queensland Court of Appeal. The lecture will be held at 5.15 on 29 August...

Book launch

International Taxation of Trust Income: Principles, Planning and Design_, on Tuesday, 27 August 2019 at 6.00pm at Sydney Law School. Information about the event, and how to register, is available here.
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Early Appropriate Guilty Plea Reforms

Law reform and public affairs

The New South Wales Bar Association Criminal Law Committee have been invited by the Department of Justice to participate in consultations throughout 2019 on the...

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